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  • Nancy Pelosi Had a "FIXER" at the Capitol on J6 | Steve Baker's NEW Report

    03/18/2025 7:09:39 AM PDT · by Twotone · 30 replies
    YouTube.com ^ | March 17, 2025 | Glenn Beck & Steve Baker
    Blaze News’ Steve Baker exposes Aaron Black, who he has dubbed “Pelosi’s precious,” for allegedly lying about his role at the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Did Black, known to associates as Nancy Pelosi’s “fixer,” orchestrate agitators at the riot and skew the narrative to benefit Democrats? And did he lie about his presence at the Capitol during the riot? Baker joins Glenn Beck (‪@glennbeck‬) to break down the findings recorded in a Blaze News exclusive report, including Black’s history of fomenting unrest using CIA-style color revolution tactics and his deep connections to Pelosi.
  • Lab-Grown Milk Coming to a Supermarket Near You

    03/11/2025 5:36:46 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 67 replies
    Silent Crow News ^ | March 11, 2025 | Timothy Alexander Guzman
    Everything is getting scarier by the day, in our modern-day society, we as human beings have a lot to worry about, thanks to the ruling class of globalists including their corporations, the Military-Industrial Complex, the Zionist cabal, Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Tobacco, Big Tech and of course, Big Ag or Big Food which is what I want to focus on because they are in the process of creating lab-grown milk which can become a reality in your local supermarket. Forbes just published an article on lab-grown milk called ‘First Lab-Grown Whole Cow’s Milk to Debut in The U.S.’ based...
  • Smallpox: The Triumph over the Minister of Death

    12/05/2002 4:26:30 PM PST · by Sabertooth · 13 replies · 877+ views
    Annals of Internal Medicine ^ | October 15th, 1997 | Nicolau Barquet, MD, and Pere Domingo, MD
    Smallpox: The Triumph over the Most Terrible of the Ministers of Death Smallpox has been one of humankind's greatest scourges since time immemorial. Even illnesses as terrible as the plague, cholera, and yellow fever have not had such a universal and persistent impact. Smallpox is believed to have appeared at the time of the first agricultural settlements in northeastern Africa, around 10 000 BC (2). It probably spread from Africa to India by means of Egyptian merchants in the last millennium BC (3). The earliest evidence of skin lesions resembling those of smallpox is found on the faces of mummies...
  • How America lost control of the bird flu, setting the stage for another pandemic

    12/26/2024 4:15:32 PM PST · by dynachrome · 35 replies
    cnn ^ | 12-24-24 | Amy Maxmen
    Keith Poulsen’s jaw dropped when farmers showed him images on their cellphones at the World Dairy Expo in Wisconsin in October. A livestock veterinarian at the University of Wisconsin, Poulsen had seen sick cows before, with their noses dripping and udders slack. But the scale of the farmers’ efforts to treat the sick cows stunned him. They showed videos of systems they built to hydrate hundreds of cattle at once. In 14-hour shifts, dairy workers pumped gallons of electrolyte-rich fluids into ailing cows through metal tubes inserted into the esophagus. “It was like watching a field hospital on an active...
  • Nearly 200 cattle — mostly calves — worth hundreds of thousands of dollars missing southwest of Montrose. ( Colorado )

    12/16/2024 6:47:09 AM PST · by george76 · 29 replies
    KOAA - Channel 5 News ^ | Dec 12, 2024 | Colette Bordelon
    Investigators believe the 180 cattle, collectively, may have been stolen from several ranchers.. Investigators are working to determine if nearly 200 cattle that were reported missing southwest of Montrose were stolen. The Montrose County Sheriff's Office said roughly 180 cattle, collectively, are not accounted for by a number of ranchers. The cattle are missing from the Uncompahgre Plateau, where they graze during the summer months. “You can always lose some to predators, to accidents, to poisonous weeds, things like that. But the 180 is just far more than normal," said Montrose County Sheriff Chuck Searcy. “It's hard to believe that...
  • Two cows, a sheep wander through Ontario, Canada, downtown area

    12/07/2024 9:58:23 AM PST · by DallasBiff · 45 replies
    UPI ^ | 12/6/24 | Ben Hooper
    Dec. 6 (UPI) -- Ontario Provincial Police in Canada warned residents Friday morning to be on the lookout for two cows and a sheep seen wandering loose in downtown Kemptville. The police said on social media that officers responded to the area to try to guide the animals away from roads, but drivers were urged to "travel with caution around the area until they can be contained."
  • Why are people pouring Milk down the drain over a cow feed additive?

    12/04/2024 5:16:11 AM PST · by RandFan · 59 replies
    BBC ^ | Dec 4 | BBC
    Some UK social media users have been pouring milk down their sinks and toilets in protest at the trial of a new feed additive that claims to significantly reduce the emission of methane gas in dairy cows. Arla Foods, a Danish-Swedish company which owns the UK’s biggest dairy cooperative, announced last week that 30 of its farms across the country would test the additive, named Bovaer. The company says Bovaer - which is added in small quantities to cow feed - could reduce cow methane emissions by between 30-45%. It has been approved for use by UK regulators, and several...
  • Ancient DNA brings to life history of the iconic aurochs, whose tale is intertwined with climate change and human culture

    11/13/2024 6:13:24 PM PST · by SunkenCiv · 32 replies
    EurekAlert! ^ | October 30, 2024 | Trinity College Dublin
    Geneticists from Trinity College Dublin, together with an international team of researchers, have deciphered the prehistory of aurochs – the animals that were the focus of some of the most iconic early human art – by analysing 38 genomes harvested from bones dating across 50 millennia and stretching from Siberia to Britain.The aurochs roamed in Europe, Asia and Africa for hundreds of thousands of years. Adorned as paintings on many a cave wall, their domestication to create cattle gave us a harnessed source of muscle, meat and milk. Such was the influence of this domestication that today their descendants make...
  • Hundreds Of Cows Infected As Sides Of Roads Littered With Rotting Carcasses In California

    10/23/2024 4:21:36 AM PDT · by CFW · 69 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 10/22/24 | John Oyewale
    A video recently emerged showing several cows lying dead on roadsides in California’s Central Valley amid an avian influenza outbreak across the U.S., sparking biosafety concerns. The dead cows were close together with swarms of flies buzzing around them, video shows. Dr. Crystal Heath, a veterinary doctor with the Berkeley, California-based nonprofit Our Honor, took the video Oct. 8 and shared it on Twitter on Oct. 17. The dead livestock were in front of Mendonsa Farms and Land O’Lakes Borges Dairy, both in Tulare County, Heath said. There were no visible warning signs of potential biosafety risk that the exposed...
  • Flatulent Cows, Sheep, and Pigs Face World’s First Carbon Tax in Denmark

    06/26/2024 5:12:10 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 42 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 06/26/2024 | Simon Kent
    Livestock farmers in Denmark have been warned the farts and burps from their cows, sheep, and pigs will be measured and taxed from 2030, the first country in the world to do so as it targets methane emissions. AP reports the aim is to reduce Danish greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent from 1990 levels by 2030, said Taxation Minister Jeppe Bruus. As of 2030, Danish livestock farmers will face a punitive tax of 300 kroner ($43) per ton of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2030.
  • Lab-Grown Meat in 2024 and beyond: is it ready yet?

    06/17/2024 12:35:29 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 25 replies
    Labgrownmeat ^ | 2/28/24 | Mitch
    In 2024, lab-grown meat, or cultured meat, reached a point of gaining several regulatory approvals in various countries. These approvals mark crucial steps forward for the industry, assuring the public that the food is safe to eat and that investors are making wise decisions. It’s an industry that is projected to reach a value of $25 billion by 2030! However, some countries have gone as far as to ban the meat as it gets caught up in all sorts of political games
  • How lab-grown meat became part of America’s culture wars

    06/17/2024 10:22:31 AM PDT · by DallasBiff · 18 replies
    The Economist ^ | 6/3/24 | The Economist
    THERE IS A political parable that begins with two cows. Communists would give both to the government; capitalists would sell one and buy a bull. Were it to be set in America today, Republicans would worry that their cows could be rendered obsolete. On May 1st Ron DeSantis, Florida’s governor, banned the sale of lab-grown meat in his state, an attempt, he said, to “save our steaks”. Alabama has passed a similar law; Arizona and Tennessee are considering doing the same. Some 13 other red states prohibit firms from labelling their lab-grown meat with terms that traditionally refer to...
  • June Is National Dairy Month: Fun Facts About Dairy Foods

    06/08/2024 9:08:30 AM PDT · by Diana in Wisconsin · 27 replies
    The Wisconsin Cheeseman ^ | June, 2024 | The Wisconsin Cheeseman
    Few things are as refreshing—or nutritious—on a warm summer day as a tall glass of cold milk. With essential nutrients like calcium, potassium and vitamin A, plus protein to help build and repair muscle tissue, milk is a great choice for many active people. Even more exciting are the foods made from milk: a slice of cheese temptingly melted over a grilled hamburger or a dish of ice cream providing the perfect summer dessert. No wonder the dairy industry chose June as the perfect month to celebrate dairy foods and the family dairy farms that produce them. What Is National...
  • Dairy cattle must be tested for bird flu before moving between states, agriculture officials say

    04/24/2024 1:10:24 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 16 replies
    AP via Spectrum news ^ | 4-24-24 | ASSOCIATED PRESS
    Dairy cattle moving between states must be tested for the bird flu virus, U.S. agriculture officials said Wednesday as they try to track and control the growing outbreak. The federal order was announced a day after health officials said they had detected inactivated remnants of the virus, known as Type A H5N1, in samples taken from milk during processing and after retail sale. They stressed that such remnants pose no known risk to people or the milk supply. “The risk to humans remains low,” said Dawn O'Connell of the federal Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response.
  • Breeding cows that fart less could help curb global warming: new study (only 6.75 years left)

    04/24/2024 2:33:19 AM PDT · by Libloather · 29 replies
    NY Post ^ | 4/23/24 | Brooke Kato
    No need to make a stink: Controlling bovine flatulence could be key to helping curb global warming. New research suggests that breeding dairy cows to fart less — and, therefore, release less methane — could cut down on greenhouse gases. The team from Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute in Australia combed through 27 reports, drawing conclusions about various ways to curb methane emissions in the dairy and beef sectors in the country. Food production is one of the leading causes of climate change — livestock farming accounts for about 10% of greenhouse gas emissions — with one 2020 study finding...
  • Bovine intervention: Twitter laughs at long-debunked story about Israel training cows to spy

    03/13/2024 7:55:48 AM PDT · by NetAddicted · 2 replies
    Twitchy.com ^ | 3/13/2024 | Grateful Calvin
    Sometimes, stories resurface on Twitter and we're really not sure why. But when they are funny, we just have to tell you about them. On Monday and Tuesday, a story that first came out a little over a year ago started making the rounds on Twitter and it was just too hilarious to resist. Last January, a Palestinian elder reported that Israel was 'recruiting and training' cattle -- yes, that's cows -- to spy on Palestinians. The story was almost immediately debunked, even though Palestinian media tried to pass it off as some brilliant new Israeli spy tactic. A Palestinian...
  • UN climate summit serving gourmet burgers, BBQ as it calls for Americans to stop eating meat (only 7.13 years left)

    12/08/2023 1:50:34 AM PST · by Libloather · 14 replies
    Fox News ^ | 12/08/23 | Thomas Catenacci
    The ongoing United Nations COP28 climate summit in Dubai is offering a wide variety of gourmet food options from vendors who serve beef, even as it prepares a report that is expected to call for the West to reduce consumption of beef. According to the summit's online portal, its food offerings include "juicy beef," "slabs of succulent meat," smoked wagyu burgers, Philly cheesesteaks and "melt-in-your-mouth BBQ" in addition to African street BBQ, fast casual Mexican fare and an Asian option that has a "touch of French flair." The revelation comes as the U.N. faces criticism for preparing a first-of-its-kind report...
  • Cows go on the run in Wisconsin!.....

    10/11/2023 9:30:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    YouTube ^ | 10 OCTOBER 2023 | WCCO - CBS Minnesota
    Cows go on the run in Wisconsin! MOOOOOOOVE OVER!.....................
  • Menopause Support Group on Facebook on a HYSTERICAL TIRADE against Trump

    08/27/2023 8:27:46 AM PDT · by SilvieWaldorfMD · 64 replies
    I'm 57 years old and last week I joined a Menopause Support Group on Facebook, basically to ask a few questions about certain cervical issues prior to attending an appointment with my OB-GYN in a few weeks for my annual check-up. First of all, joining this group was like joining an 18th Century Scottish secret society with a bunch of questions to answer prior to getting approval. After I was approved, I searched for my topic and scrolled down the page to read some posts/comments.Imagine my surprise (why would I be surprised by anything at this point?) when I came...
  • Irish Farmers Raise Alarm Over Government's Proposal To Kill Off 200,000 Cows

    06/07/2023 7:48:10 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 59 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 06/07/2023 | Ryan Morgan
    The Irish government is facing a backlash after reports broke of a proposal to kill off as many as 200,000 cows over the next three years in an effort to meet the country’s emissions reduction goals.Cows chilling in a fieldLast week, the Irish Independent reported on a government document describing plans for a potential cull of up to 65,000 dairy cows per year for the next three years. The paper reportedly obtained the documents from Ireland’s Department of Agriculture through a freedom of information request. In all, killing off 200,000 cows would wipe out about 10 percent of Ireland’s dairy...